2007
DOI: 10.1080/21580103.2007.9656329
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Genetic differentiation of larch populations from thelarix olgensisrange and their relationships with larches from Siberia and Russian Far East

Abstract: Zhuravlev (2007): Genetic differentiation of larch populations from the larix olgensis range and their relationships with larches from Siberia and Russian Far East, Forest Science and Technology, 3:2, 132-138To link to this article: http://dx.

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“…olgensis (syn. L. olgensis A. Henry) is a species of larch distributed widely in Olga bay, Primorskaya Oblast, Russia, the north part of the Korean peninsula, and the northeast part of China (Vasyutkina et al 2007). This species is a 'Near Threatened' species in IUCN Red List, although it is considered an important forestry resource in China (Wang et al 2006;Li et al 2011;Peng et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…olgensis (syn. L. olgensis A. Henry) is a species of larch distributed widely in Olga bay, Primorskaya Oblast, Russia, the north part of the Korean peninsula, and the northeast part of China (Vasyutkina et al 2007). This species is a 'Near Threatened' species in IUCN Red List, although it is considered an important forestry resource in China (Wang et al 2006;Li et al 2011;Peng et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%